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  1. 28 de sept. de 1985 · Lloyd Nolan, whose dramatic skills enabled him to overcome the secondary gangster and tough cop roles he was given in minor Hollywood sagas of the 1930s and '40s and go on to become Broadway's and ...

  2. Lloyd Benedict Nolan (August 11, 1902 September 27, 1985) was an American film and television actor. Among his many roles, Nolan is remembered for originating the role of private investigator Michael Shayne in a series of 1940s B movies.<br /><br />Nolan was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Margaret and James Nolan, who was a shoe manufacturer of Irish descent. He attended Santa ...

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › lloyd_nolanLloyd Nolan | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lloyd Nolan. Highest Rated: 100% The Street With No Name (1948) Lowest Rated: 40% Easy Living (1949) Birthday: Aug 11, 1902. Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA. Compact, reliable, likable ...

  4. Sort by Popularity - Most Popular Movies and TV Shows With Lloyd Nolan. 1. Murder, She Wrote (1984–1996) TV-PG | 50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. Professional writer and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher uses her intellect, charm, and persistence to get to the bottom of every crime she encounters.

  5. Lloyd Nolan 1982 Adams House (TV Movie) Frank Gallagher 1981 Archie Bunker's Place (TV Series) Judge Sean McGuire - Custody: Part 2 (1981) ... Judge Sean McGuire - Custody: Part 1 (1981) ... Judge Sean McGuire 1980 Galyon Willard Morgan 1979 Valentine (TV Movie) Brother Joe

  6. Lloyd Benedict Nolan (August 11, 1902 – September 27, 1985) was an award-winning American stage, film and television actor who rose from a supporting player and B-movie lead early in his career to featured player status after creating the role of Captain Queeg in Herman Wouk's play The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial in the mid-1950s. Nolan won a Best Actor Emmy Award reprising the part in 1955 ...

  7. [Burt A. Folkart on Lloyd Nolan]: Nolan won the New York Drama Critics Award as the outstanding actor of the 1953-54 season but when it came time to put Queeg’s insanity on film in 1954 it was Humphrey Bogart who was given the coveted part.